Here’s an interesting report from Keith Millar.
Southern Tanzania, 2018: Keith Millar, 2 weeks & 40 species including Honey Badger, Southern and Eastern Tree Hyrax, McMillan’s Thicket Rat and Red Rock Rat.
Jon
Here’s an interesting report from Keith Millar.
Southern Tanzania, 2018: Keith Millar, 2 weeks & 40 species including Honey Badger, Southern and Eastern Tree Hyrax, McMillan’s Thicket Rat and Red Rock Rat.
Jon
Three places to see 3 very different – but iconic – mammals. Rich Lindie (from Rockjumper) has just seen...
Adam Jakab sent me mammalwatching.com’s first report from Guinea. He only spent two hours in the Pinselly Forest looking...
http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/gorillas-win-vs-poachers/ Jon
Perhaps it is because of their rarity, or how secretive they are, or maybe, like me, you had a formative...
10-night Emerald Safari, South Luangwa, Zambia 2 trips: 21Feb-02Mar 2020 and 01Mar-11Mar 2020/ Max 10 guests each trip Organizer:...
Namibia Wildlife Holiday Trip Report – Royle Safaris A general wildlife watching trip to Namibia with mammal highlights being...
This is an interesting article from the BBC in which camera trap images appear to show a new species...
White-bellied (Tree) Pangolin Phil’s Two Pangolin Tour of Ghana submitted by Ian Thompson At Birdfair last year, Mark from...
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